Emmanuel Emenike
Nigerian
striker Emanuel Emenike, who was officially unveiled by Al Ain late on
Friday, was straight away put under the pump by the UAE media, Gulf News reports.
He was bombarded with questions as to
how he would fit into the shoes of Ghanaian star striker Asamoah Gyan,
who has scored 95 goals in 83 games helping Al Ain win the league thrice
and in the process finishing as UAE Pro League top-scorer on three
occasions.
“I’m happy to be here and in a great
club like this. I also like to be in a club that wins title and I’m here
to win more trophies,” said Emenike, who hasn’t been in the best of
touch in the Turkish League having scored just 16 goals from 55 matches
for Fenerbahçe. Last season, he only managed four goals in 27
appearances and hence there is a lot of apprehension in the media and
among the Al Ain fans about Emenike being an ideal replacement for Gyan.
However,
the Nigerian tried his best to justify his selection saying that he has
the striking prowess and can deliver the goods to see Al Ain achieve
its goals.
“I have scored goals starting from when I
was with Karabükspor and then Fenerbahçe. I have won trophies in Turkey
but last season wasn’t that great for me but I made a lot of impact as I
got a lot of assists. However, yes, it wasn’t a good last season for
me,” said Emenike, adding, “Gyan is a very good player and I’m here to
replace him and I hope I do well. He has achieved a lot in his career
and so have I. I have won the African Cup. It doesn’t worry me that I’m
replacing Gyan as my plan is to work as a team-man and then do well as a
player.”
Al Ain board member Mohammad Bin Badawa
came out in support of Emenike saying it would be unfair to draw a
comparison between the Nigerian and Gyan.
“Emenike is a very good player and you
can’t make any such comparisons with Gyan as each one has their own
qualities. Gyan succeeded because he got assistance from all our
players. You also have to understand that last year, we achieved a lot
of things and won crucial matches in the absence of Gyan,” said Bin
Badawa, who was also impressed with what Emenike said about being a
team-man.
“I liked what Emanuel said as he didn’t
speak about himself and that is what we are looking for. We don’t have
to fear with Gyan leaving the club as we have the resources to do well
and achieve our goals.”
Emenike was also looking forward to
playing with Al Ain’s ace Medio Omar Abdul Rahman. “To play with a
player like Omar is great and I have seen a few of his videos. He is
special and gave some good passes to Gyan. I think I will work well with
him and I’m looking forward to training with him,” said 28-year-old.
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